. ,i .. '_ cj “1 1`_ ;, - : J r‘ 1-. 2 ,gi . ...*.,__ _ ,_ _I p if ~.s ‘° .: ~ I if* N .js 4 , ls, F I E-1? n-_-__ :_ | :_ ,_ the 10th inst The etheient and economical 1 y ‘V secretary aild salesman, Mr. Robert, _._ - - ~ ~ ---...,~u*J»~ _A--...few-.__ .. z\.`.`é. l . ¢.».. .... _ , _ "` - ~ - ~---- . ._ _ _ `, < ' ' ' " E," "“ 1 ., _ .. .. , .. _ __ . . ,_..i,_ . ,_ V .__ ._ _- .1-.....5§h.v}i£§'f§;;`i;-_‘;_;:§3;=-:ie_.-vfiz:-r';_-‘,;§_§ 1 TBI GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE *EDWARD* ISLAND, JANUARY 29, 1901. Meet Me at the Always Busy Store. e 6 1 ’.I1€)>”i‘",'_,)@) - ‘E-sa... _ R f L we eoilsf' L ‘fax ,_ . fl ..' 'ii '_ W . A I /l ». in 1* fa-4 Whatever comes ? rj or Goes e Our annual 390 Dress Goods Sale is a phen- ‘~ e » 'I , 'ft 1 ominal success. Because G. _A'|'__ ."-J_‘_'4 ~.-1?;-__ pe., ` the goods are nnapproichable in value. and 1 Q ~. a s , _. ;.;- \ .;.» , _ ' lr i _ 'v i 1. ~ 5 ,_. _ m s I v r .i 4 e I m C ‘I $ '- <1 .f -’, “X I ."- ‘ .. \ exactly as advertised. This Year We give you better values than ever. Sale Begins to-day Come, STANLEY R08. | DRESS 39C I coops. CITY AND 1° COUNTRY Guardian Correspondents Everywhere. _-___- ANY girl desiring to learn typesetting should apply at this ofllce at once. MR. John Morrow of St. Catherines sold yesterday to Messrs. B. 8: M. Rattenbury tive hogs which realized the handsome sum of $58.75 if Mn. Geo. Carver has the Royal resturant open and running in first class order, and anyone wanting a nice lunch atany time during the day or .evening would do well to call. . p THE Roaring Farce, “The Bogus Hotel Guests" and Specialities. including, comic songs and the latest jokes and gags have :been added to the program of the entertainment in the Wheatley River Hall Wednesday night. Admission only l0c. Home made candy for sale. Tm: annual meeting of the Orwell- Dairying Company took place on Tuesday last. The meeting was largely attended and the reports were satisfactory. The following directors were nominated by ballot: D. R. McDonald, Orwell; A. D. McLeod, Kinross; Levi R. Ings, Brush Wharf; William Coady, Newton Cross; Philip Rooney, Montague; Norman R_ McLeod,Glaishvin; Alex S. McDonald, Orwell Cove. The factory is butter-male ing yet and at the close the full report will be given. With The Cheese Factory. O The regularannual report ofthe New Glasgow cheese factory shows that very satisfactory progress has been made during the year.- Milk was supplied by 221 patrons- Total 2,0i1,110 lbs-Cheese manufactured 192,65-Hhs-Milk for 1 lb of cheese 10.59 lbs aveage per cent of butter fat 3.53- average pure per lb for cheese 10.12 cts -Largest quantity of milk from one patron was supplied by R. E. Bagnall who sent 35,360 lbs realizing $28217.- Receipts for the year from cheese, $19499.02. Expenditure--milk hauling, $l,355,76; Manufacturing cheese $2196.05 leaving a handsome balance to be divided among the patrons for milk of $15,947.21. Adividend of 8per cent to the share- holders was declared. KAULBACH 8: SCHURMAN proprietors of the MARITIME BUSINESS COLLEGE HALLFAX. Parties having accounts against me will I _ 1 /»" > f J W N0 I ICE 1-/2 T , _vear 1900: Cheese-making began May 14th, A and ended OCD. 31813; 1,597,461 lbs. milk --- yielding 57,264.86 lbs. butter fat netting '_ I 22.18 cents per lb. were received from Ibeg to inform the public that I have ng: ," \, - -- 114 patrons. The average value ofllb sold my right title and interest in my .<0/' cherse was 10,1583 cents, and.-.average_ institution, known as ..Whiston's Com |`L\\"i.'Q}i value of ioo lbs milk 79.53; 150,139; lbs mercial C0llege,”Situai.ed at 95Barringt0n if ` 4 , A cheese were sold to dealers. and 2,114§ lbs Street, in the city of Halifax. to MeSSrS. to patrons, realizing altogether $15.467.51 A dividend to shareholders of 8 per cent (IRAPl'l0= please present the some withinone month from the date hereof. S I heartly thank my patrons for their support and confidence and bespeak for my worthy successors a continuance of the same good will accorded me. 3 S. E. WHISTON . Halifax, Dec. 31, ISXD. into uoiiioioiiiioioiiiioiioiae iiviioiriiii some Our Fern Balls have a.rrived and . are selling fast. Come at once and get one as our suooly is limited. \Ve have also some Pretty Prirnroses. Ferns, Geraniums, Silk Oaks, .c. Also cut flowers. E AMES rnrr, Jr, Q ivgiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuioiio-lif' Florist. 23 iw Richmond St. West E ` nnnms THE CUT OF YOUR HAIR tells a story of personal taste just as plainly as does the fit of your glove or the style of your hat. Don't have an antiquated Hair-Cut any more than wear a hat of the Nine- teenth Century t THE ACME STYLE is always up-to-date, whether it bee :Hair-cut, Shavc,.Shamp00~ or any of the little details inthe dressing of the hair, ways noticeable by its fas ion of to-day. QCCCCCSIOU Hg €S%%CS3S€S%b`S€3 Furnish no end _of amuse- ment-they’re a Wl10lB entertainment in tllem- selves-try one and you would not be without it for twice its price-All prices from $5.00 up. Columbia Records have long been famous wherever talking ma- chines are known-the Columbia records go-We carry a. full stock-or can get you any special record on short notice. niipier Bi-os,i f Queen Street, Conn clly Building. 1', 'N K il, %%%9SSS ee Tun regular annual report of the Hillsboro Cheese Factory, of which Mr. E. M. Head is manager, gives the following summary of business for the was declared. Following is a list of patrons supplying the largest quantity of milk: Edward Ryan. 54,625 lbs; value, $428.87; John Smallwoo d, 43.811 lbs; value, $334.01; Robert Jones, 39,262 lbs; value, $318.05; Solomon Mutcb,39.193 lbs value, $309.82; Wm. Duffy, 39,231 lbs; value, $288.18; Wm. Wood, 33,178 lbs; . value, $284.48. Tim annual meeting of the Hazelbrook Dairying Company took place Wednesday i ' - n - The Postmaster of Millerton, N. B.. writes, May 9, ’99: “A year ago I sprained my ankle very badly and it has been very troublesome since. I recently began using Bentley’s Liniment and find ,_ it has helped me more than anything I ever tried. I can recommend it most highly.” G. R. Vanderbeck. .__ ____ _ __,___T v 9 2” Let ustry,onesbavee9yyco¢ G 5; _ _ _ I 4 ‘ iilosollulroli we ~ #emi _.... _ A `_ ¢y..~ Q ` I BeeHiveImmber"Y‘rd`T ' il. /Til -. I _ ' '$1 ' i . -.f`\; '- ;»"` _‘l'_ "gif" "`;='»f_'_ .'.° The Acne Bai-ben. $1 -. ,___ .QW ,J ., A- fn- eg fb.; `_ .. ` _ ` ` llllllll 1' S’ *" ";“"`;’ li r "r`“”v' i .5 ,,‘ :neuroscience all _ »f ii _- _ _f_ TUES DAY, 29. _ _' ‘f Crosse 8: Blackwell’s and all fills If A Bee Hive Daily Bulletin and 1 lgafgglrs wliéplkegsgpapd gegcnisen .ll i hui' W in i= e- 'ff 1 “aid -I ; p _ff p m&° a tlt;¢s E E :rms ;“ C.&B.MixedJPickles28c°0t:>ottl(;1¢;2 fm ` =. gg el' [1 C I1 f 1 qt and 2 qt ars, ' an f‘\l "/J); Strong southwest and westerly Iliff/ SAUCES-Wnrchestershil-e10cbot '\~=_ "\\_ winds with snow flurries and a ;;~ , ,_ 2;,-'-_?, it me widef- .til to H.‘::.‘;..;.‘_‘ .Exam ..?‘.'f°.e:°:.°.l ri ` Sxnelt Box Shocks, nicely (oil, 1 _,‘_f small sizes. 'A Ol Your ' ` . he "T selected stock, truly sawn, 8 1&l‘K¢ uf f . - a . _ . . qmmmy on hand. _ _Er W _ 1?;-ices range from 25c tothe bot. ij are 1- 9- ~_.yo\| ° 3 justly so gdnigzimilgietiut never here. If you cau't tell good GYOC- _ gy-ies py looking at them- few gegpk _,can-at least, you know our guarantee. -. moneys _ worth 1- or your 'SQ money I back? ‘ ’ U IQIQWQIUIIIUIU ll _ ,_ Ml - -; - 1 _ n _ _ _ ` __-"_ _ ' ,_-`; »~"».s;; *<9 _ ‘ ~ . -,- pnrchmse lumber of all ` catarrh cures for years, but have never sold any which gave such general satisfaction _ “u,'§_,,_; _ _ ` \ i Molasses Kisses only 10 c W” Crown Confectionery, W. Ai; Itlfutcheson. i kin on hand which we will be ,, phone pleased to show at any time Bee No. nz d" """°f'“*“"'*‘**"=`-’ ’°"` i T i Hi'e°r‘ty-rn” lllliliiill T503 . Esiiiiris Bros. " Jenkins, has given the best ofsatisfaction in the discharge of his cneous and The company paid 8l2c per of. This characteristic is something to be the directors for the ensuing year.: re-elected; A. McRae. re-elected; Wm. Ballum, re-elected; Charles Myers, re-elected; Alfred Brehaut, Messrs A. E. Dewar and W. J. McEachern were appointed auditors for the ensuing year. This company is not only the banner one on the Island in paying the largest price per 100 lbs of milk but also for having the largest patron. Mr. Peter Dewar having supplied milk to the value of over $1,101. Who comes next? AT FIRST GLANCE. It Would Appear That Local I Remedies Would Be The Best For Cure of Catarrh. It would seem at first glance that catarrh beinga disease of the mucous membrane; that salves, sprays and etc being applied directly to the membranes of the nose and throat, would be the most rational' treatment but this has been proved not to be true. The mucous membrane is made and repaired from the blood and catarrh is a blood disease and any remedy to make a permanent cure must act on the blood, and when the blood is purified -from catarrhal poison, the secretions from the mucous membrane will become natural and healthy. In this climate, thousands of peoplef caturrh; it gets better at times but each himself to it as unnecessary evil. as catarrh sufferers, but are nearly all so in convenient ineffective as to render witness to their inconvenience and failure best and certainly the safest is anew remedy composed of Eucalyptol, under the name of Stuart s Catarrh Ta may use these tablets with absolute assu- rance tbat they contain uo cocaine opiate nor any poisonous mineral what- A leading druggist in Albany speaking of catarrh cures saps, “I have sold various as Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets. They contain in a pleasant concentrated form all the bestpand latest catarrh; remedies, and catarrh sufferers who have used douches sprays and salves. have been astonished at the quick relief and permanent results ' e of Stuart’s .____¢-___ THIS IS WHAT THEY SAY. Those who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for scroiula. eczema. eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism or dyspepsia, say it cures promptly and permanently, even after all other preparations fail. You may take this medicine with the utmost cou- fldence that it will do you good. \Vhat it has done for others you have every rea- son to beliebe it will do for vou. v @§ Zfgonstipationneured by Hoods Pills. _ V., _, JAN UAH* sssssmssisisscsii _ --+- o o Try one can or Uak brand Condensed Milk and youwill decide whether it is better and cheaper than a cow. Ask your Grocer for it. ents alb at the _ ,/ i iuriiio, (ffll ' `= "`\'.' ~ ...¥.1‘...”§.’;‘...‘.-‘.‘.t2’.;.‘t.‘i.‘..“°“...‘.I‘..‘.§‘2.’iti "~\’i .,,A“‘=,‘;,°'g,; M"-i?';,°';=» ,,°;‘,;~;',';g .,: assist von to save a few dollars on l\\ ‘_ \_, °'““ “°°' ’ ° ' “ 7 \\)/] your mi-nba.; - *L_ » .\,\\_= igtllliedwrgy of fancy groceries can ,,\___ . tock f - " .~ ,.' ai 5 ~;-_T Q We havealarge s o _care S.) ,AIR p J,/,_ & ° Y \` (1\\ ’ ’ \\ ii ` 'Si ‘ A I, /‘H t e B . The BnsyG ow (LT mswnslple .duT'le3- A rep°rt' of the Abegweits vs.s intermatedlede Vics summers work has already appeared. wr,” at Ch,,,_l0tLe,_ow,,' 100 lbs of milk, which is the largest price Crystals vs senior and intermediate Vic paid by any factory that we have heard turing at Summerside_ proud of, and shows good management on Abe L _ the part of directors. The folfowing are Cwimegtscgféloizégzgqa mmrmemaw President Peter Dewar re-elected; vice- other C, t id ,. _ Pres, Johii Smith, re-e1ected;L. Mocabe, ,,b._,,._ u S e games “lu be -9-"$0806 seem scarcely ever free from sor..e form of T Catarrh cures are almost as numerous A " winter becomes gradually deeper seated THREE and after a time the sufferer resigns their use a nuisance nearly as annoying as E Buys a -Home of catarrli itself; anyone who has used E M 9 ¢ I douches, .sprays and powders “ill bear E S a, E btw! your Uki to really cure. ' E1;$;Ts;)1if';2?nT,;“r2,ii§,;W;i:;l;cf; °`;|,,I1{ E m Rl I I If There are a numberof excellent internal E Rheum, .~ciofula_' or any disease oi E ` n b d i &' remedi s tor catarrh but robabl the ‘ e 1°° Y°“ 5h°“‘d °°“°‘“‘Y¥'>' ‘E- e ’ D y We have numerous testimonials iiyorssiia, siuguinaria and other B valuable catarrh specificcs. E _ 0 This remedy is in tablet form, pleasant Night 3.11 ° Dm - t - . 5 to the taste and sold by all druggists E NUYSCS R€l€iSf¢f- gm _ E Cor. Kent and Gr, Geo, S;_q_ ever. ` 1 -.1 February lst-Senior and lutermedia February 7th -Senior and intermediate February 12th-Senior anrlfintermediatc The dates of the student matches and 1 sadness oneness noLi.AR _ proving its ability to cure. blots, and anyone suffering from catarrh T obtained after aweek’s us ___ __ Catarrh Tablets." All druggists sell full, 1,/' I/,"7 "~ X sized packages for fifty cents. '/' ,’ \ ' '\ \ Cfmpirz `\ \ 1 BRYAN 'ro vlslr KRUGER. CH1cAGo,January 25.-A special from \ , _ I Omaha says:-“ Bryan will soon start X/ 3 for Europe. It is,his purpose to call upon I - _\` ,_/"9 _ ` / /W ex-President Kruger during a tour of the Q `____ _ R continent. He may visit all the British T xi ' islands, especially Ireland. ‘ ..`.\`; 4-' i>ici